Idp Sensors - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.4 - ADMININISTRATION GUIDE REV1 Administration Manual

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NOTE: After importing a NetScreen-5GT that uses extended port mode, NSM
displays the modes as "ns5GT-Trust-Untrust-DMZ" and sets the license
mode to Extended.
To check the device configuration status, mouse over the device in Device Manager or
check in Device Monitor. The device status displays as "Managed", indicating that the
device has connected and the management system has successfully imported the device
configuration.
The next step is to verify the imported configuration using the Device Monitor or the
Device Manager. See "Verifying Imported Device Configurations" on page 128 for details.

IDP Sensors

IDP Sensors running versions of the IDP software earlier than 4.0 cannot be imported. If
those Sensors are already being managed by IDP Manager, migrate your IDP Management
Server and the Sensors with it. See the IDP-NetScreen-Security Manager Migration Guide
for more information.
You need to upgrade unmanaged Sensors to 4.0 or later before adding them to NSM.
See the IDP Installer's Guide for more information.
To import an IDP 4.0 device with an unknown IP address, follow these steps:
From the domain menu, select the domain in which to import the device.
1.
In Device Manager, select Devices.
2.
Click the Add icon and select Device to open the Add Device wizard.
3.
Select Device Is Not Reachable, and then click Next.
4.
Enter the following information on the Specify Name, Color, OS Name, Version, and
5.
Platform screen:
Enter a name and select a color to represent the device in the UI.
From the OS Name list, select ScreenOS/IDP.
From the Platform Name list, select the device type you want to import.
From the OS version list, select the OS version that is running on the device.
Click Next.
6.
On the Specify One Time Password screen:
a. Make a note of the unique external ID for the device. The device administrator will
need it to connect the device to NSM. This ID number represents the device within
the management system. The wizard automatically provides this value.
b. Specify the First Connection One Time Password (OTP) that authenticates the
device.
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